A Quote by Robert Lepage

'The Blue Dragon' uses very filmic language and involves a lot of technology. It is more cinematic than theatrical and was inspired by comic strips and graphic novels. — © Robert Lepage
'The Blue Dragon' uses very filmic language and involves a lot of technology. It is more cinematic than theatrical and was inspired by comic strips and graphic novels.
I'm a severe graphic novels junkie. People ask me about it, and I say I like the graphic novels. Comic books are for kids, and graphic novels are for adults. But you can't really separate the two.
I'm more into graphic novels than comic books.
There are still some people out there who believe comic books are nothing more than, well, comic books. But the true cognoscenti know graphic novels are - at their best - an amazing blend of art literature and the theater of the mind.
I have to read comic books all first, because now when you get into graphic novels, they are definitely in deep graphic.
I like the idea of making big budget films with a heart. I like graphic novels more than comic books.
The difference between graphic novels and web comics is even greater than graphic novels and story boarding. Web comics really is a legitimately separate genre.
I think in daily newspapers, the way comic strips are treated, it's as if newspaper publishers are going out of their way to kill the medium. They're printing the comics so small that most strips are just talking heads, and if you look back at the glory days of comic strips, you can see that they were showcases for some of the best pop art ever to come out.
I read graphic novels, here and there, but I'm not a comic book guy, as much.
The language in a comic book or a graphic novel and the cinematographic language are really not the same language. They are false brother and sister. It's not at all the same.
Comic books and graphic novels are a great medium. It's incredibly underused.
Part of battle has been getting Hollywood to recognize that comic books and superheroes are not synonymous. That's been a huge breakthrough, just in recent years really, and as a result of that recent breakthrough, we've had movies like 300, Road to Perdition, and A History of Violence, that very few people realize were based on comic books and graphic novels. It's very important to make that differentiation.
I use cinematic things in a theatrical way on stage, and in film I use theatrical techniques in a cinematic way.
I'm a cartoonist. I write and draw comic books and graphic novels. I'm also a coder.
I am pretty interested in hybrid forms. I love graphic novels and I think there should be more graphic poems in the world.
I'm not not a fan of graphic novels, but it's not like one of my pastimes, reading graphic novels.
I read a lot of graphic novels - some of my favorites graphic novelists or artists are Rebecca Kraatz, Gabrielle Bell, Graham Roumieu, Tom Gauld, and Renee French.
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